Risk factors for patients with tracheal stenosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Hong Siqi1ORCID,Wu Xiaobing1,Feng Haihuan1,Zhang Qing1,Wang Xiaohan1,Chang Minmin1,Chen Xiuli1,Liu Weijuan1

Affiliation:

1. The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Abstract

Objective To systematically evaluate potential risk factors for tracheal stenosis and to provide a reference for the prevention and management of patients with this condition. Methods Databases were searched to identify studies of the risk factors for tracheal stenosis, from their inception to October 2023, then a meta-analysis was performed. The study was registered with PROSPERO under the registration number CRD42023428906. Results Ten studies of a total of 2525 patients were included. The meta-analysis showed that tracheotomy, diabetes, the duration of intubation, the duration of mechanical ventilation, respiratory tract infection, a high incision, and a ratio of intratracheal tube cuff diameter (C)/transverse diameter at the level of the clavicle (T) >150% were risk factors for the development of tracheal stenosis. Conclusion Measures such as shortening the duration of mechanical ventilation and intubation, reducing and avoiding tracheotomy after prolonged intubation, early tracheotomy in patients with obesity who require prolonged mechanical ventilation, appropriate choices of incision location and catheter, the maintenance of appropriate C/T, the prevention of respiratory infection, and the control of diabetes mellitus should limit the risk of tracheal stenosis.

Funder

This project is partially funded by The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University under the Outcome and Clinical Translation Nursery Programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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